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March | 2011 | Jamal Kheiry's Weblog
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Jamal Kheiry’s Weblog. Steve on Intuit uses nice words, but co…. Doug on Intuit uses nice words, but co…. J Edward on Intuit uses nice words, but co…. J H Barnett on Intuit uses nice words, but co…. Brian on Intuit uses nice words, but co…. Advice for online PR. Food and Drug Administration. Previously published business columns. 8216;I’m not an idiot’ actually means the opposite. March 13, 2011, 9:01 am. United states geological survey. Thank you for your attention! A less extreme example is a news stor...
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The end of one road, and the beginning of another | A Gamer's Write
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A Gamer's Write. A look at public relations and advertising in the video game world. The end of one road, and the beginning of another. December 5, 2008. Take the time to explore different avenues on the internet. Use your first few posts to explore, in detail, a variety of topics. By giving yourself some time to explore you may discover new things that spark your interest. 2 Narrow it down. The new Xbox 360 interface, or is it the new Wii 360 interface? One response to “ The end of one road, and t...
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Using social media to trace victims of a rare disease | Final Spin
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Notes on public relations. Using social media to trace victims of a rare disease. So, if you happen to know about a teenager who rapidly lost the use of his/her motor functions without a solid medical explanation…. Read Dan Gardner’s introduction of the case. See the video below. How do you expand the reach of this little campaign? This entry was posted on Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 at 7:43 pm and is filed under Internet. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. From your own site.
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Teaching social media | PR Studies
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Richard Bailey on public relations education. I’m confused. There’s always more we can and should be teaching students, but social media? What does a digital native, born close to 1990, need to learn from a digital immigrant who graduated before the IBM PC was launched in the UK, and who wrote magazine articles back in the 1980s about how businesses were adopting a new communications device, the fax machine? So I asked Natalie Smith to help me. It helps to distinguish between teaching. Those of us who te...
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Plays well with others | commaricator
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Plays well with others. August 28, 2008 at 10:52 am · Filed under Commaricator on communications. At an IABC/Toronto event, someone told me:. 8220;In this industry it’s not about what you know. It’s about. You know and what. Know about you.”. As a “newbie” PR practitioner competing against several others, it’s hard to set yourself apart from the crowd. Everyone is in the same boat you’re in – the. Will work for money and great experience. 1 Renovate your resume. Leave no room for questions. Provide brief...
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Unhappy at work? Too bad… | PR and the city
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. PR and the city. Megan Ramsay’s Blog. Larr; Pardon my language but fuckyourogers. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. →. How many people out there can honestly say that they love thier job? What about people who love the work they do but hate where they work? So what makes H&K so special you might ask? Management or senior staff, make yourself available to junior staff members and if they are not asking you the questions, you shou...
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Social media is thriving | A PRfect World...
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A PRfect World…. Just a PR student finding my feet in the world of PR and social media. In case you were wondering…. November 13, 2008. Social media is thriving. Last night, my college put on an event, notably dubbed an “un-conference,” called Talk is Cheap. I had volunteered to host one of the discussion rooms, and I was fortunate enough to have the segment “Digital Snippets” in that room. Lead by Kevin DeKock. It was a discussion about social media press releases. Just a few weeks prior I was at CNW.